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Fayneese S. Miller said at a press conference Monday she was no forced to resign.

Hamline University president to retire

by Minnesota Daily News Staff
Published April 3, 2023
The announcement comes after the university’s decision to dismiss an adjunct instructor turned into a national debate over Islamophobia and academic freedom.
Fairview Riverside Medical Center on February 16, 2023.

Fairview, Sanford Health delay merger, again

by Ainsley Brown
Published April 3, 2023
The two health entities announced they will give a 90-day notice in advance of closing the merger, due to an agreement with the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office.
University of Minnesota President Joan Gabel. Photo courtesy of Eric Miller.

Gabel leaving UMN

by Devlin Epding and Gillian Haveman
Published April 3, 2023
The University of Minnesota president of four years announced she will become the 19th Chancellor at the University of Pittsburgh effective July.
The program had several stations located on the University's campus, including near Coffman Union.

UMN students react to Nice Ride discontinuation

by Amirah Razman
Published April 3, 2023
The bike share program, which was operated by Lyft and used by University of Minnesota community members, announced it would no longer provide its bikes and scooters.
The Minnesota State Capitol Building on Saturday, Jan. 28.

Committee passes omnibus higher ed bill, UMN funding increase

by Olivia Hines
Published April 3, 2023
The bill, which was approved by the House Higher Education Finance and Policy Committee, gives the University of Minnesota a 14% funding increase over the next two fiscal years.
The building's listing broker said they have received thousands of phone calls from potential buyers since the building went up for sale in December 2022.

Tuttle School property up for sale

by Saniah Bates
Published April 3, 2023
After being vacant for several years, the Tuttle School building’s future is in question again after going up for sale
The changes come after a settlement between the Minnesota Department of Human Rights (MDHR), MPD and the city of Minneapolis was reached on March 31.

Minneapolis City Council approves police reform agreement

by Hanna Van Den Einde
Published March 31, 2023
The agreement comes nearly three years after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin killed George Floyd.
Some of the unhoused individuals in the area said one of the most important things is acknowledging their existence.

‘These people help you here:’ Dinkytown unhoused

by Jack O’Connor
Published March 31, 2023
Dinkytown’s unhoused people detail their daily interactions with University of Minnesota students.
President Donald Trump addresses the crowd at a rally held in the Target Center in downtown Minneapolis on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2019.

Trump indicted on criminal charges, surrender expected

by Saniah Bates
Published March 30, 2023
Donald Trump is the first former president to be indicted on criminal charges, which have not been publicly released.
Many University of Minnesota students own pets but have to balance student life and owning a pet as well as the financial aspects of owning a pet long term.

Minneapolis seeks support for pet adoptions

by Devlin Epding and Ashley Jones
Published March 29, 2023
The city has waived adoption fees and provided services to help bring animals from shelters into homes over the past few months.

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